Vitamin C: The Key Nutrient for Good Health

General Information, Related Research, Conventional & Holistic Treatment Options as well as Disease Prevention

Curing the Incurable - Cancer, Infections and Toxin Overload - with Vitamin C!

Vitamin C's health-maintaining functions and health-restoring capabilities are well documented. Both scientific as well as medical researchers have recorded decades of vitamin research, clinical progress and success.

Key Health Benefits

Small Doses

Can heal scurvy - an ancient disease caused by dietary deficiency of vitamin C. General symptoms include weakness, anemia, gum disease, skin hemorrhages and, if left untreated, death.

Large Doses

Have health-restoring capabilities healing patients suffering from cancer, serious infections or an overload of toxins. This powerful antioxidant neutralizes harmful elements within the body, stimulates the absorption of non-heme iron, and strengthens your immune system.

Cancer Research

Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Linus Pauling and Ewan Cameron conducted an experiment with 1,100 terminally ill cancer patients. The results showed that 100 patients taking vitamin C lived four times as long as 1,000 control patients who received no added vitamin C.

Health Applications

❤️ Heart Health

Essential for building collagen - the major component of connective tissue indispensable to heart tissues and blood vessels.

✨ Skin & Hair

Collagen keeps our skin strong and resilient. Studies show fewer wrinkles in those consuming plenty of Vitamin C-rich foods.

🦴 Bone Health

Required for collagen production in bone tissue. High vitamin C intake linked to 50% less risk of bone marrow lesions.

⚖️ Weight Loss

Blood vitamin C levels directly related to fat oxidation - the body's ability to use fat as fuel during exercise and rest.

"I never cease to be amazed at the number of persons who remain unaware that vitamin C is the best broad-spectrum antibiotic, antihistamine, antitoxic and antiviral substance there is."
— Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D., Author of "Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins"

Vitamin C Content

mg per 100 grams (estimated)

Barbados Cherry 1,678
Rosehip 1,500
Blackcurrant 155-215
Guava, tropical 183
Kiwifruit, yellow 120-180
Kiwifruit, green 98
Papaya 62
Strawberry 57
Orange 53
Lemon 46
⚠️ Important Note

Individuals with Hemochromatosis should consult healthcare providers before Vitamin C supplementation, as it increases iron absorption.

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Information contained on this website is provided as general reference only. For application to specific circumstances, professional advice should be sought.

The above provides a general overview on this topic and may not apply to everyone. Any treatment protocol should be discussed with a qualified healthcare practitioner.